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    Bci climbing video

    I found this vid on youtube last week and it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. I recently tried this with my tiny 2' hypo and he did exactly the same motion / technique. It's great to witness them deomnstrat an instinctive skill like this. Plus, the boa in the video is georgous as well.

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    Re: Bci climbing video

    Really cool video!

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    Re: Bci climbing video

    This is such a cool video thanks for sharing.

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    That's an interesting video.

    There is actually some science behind boas climbing.

    This video exhibits some really interesting skills as well.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY25xJwwBHg

    Any type of climbing activity is incredibly healthy for semi arboreal snakes IMO.

    I try to set up my enclosures with climbing options, and also allow the snakes to climb as much as possible when they are out.
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